The Singapore Free Press, 10 September 1959
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Title Section13 1959-09-10 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1959. 15 CENTS.13 words
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Opinion
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Article224 1959-09-10 1 wo °f four new victims are over 20: No new deaths m past 8 hours: Some patients still on danger list Now poison older age groups §LN(iAIORE health experts this morning noted a new development m the barley poisoning situation— more people m the older age groups224 words
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167 1959-09-10 1 Suspected stocks in Federation also 'frozen ITUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Ministry of Health here has traced a quantity of the contaminated barley. It has also traced a wholesaler who had brought m the barley believed to have been contaminated. His stocks have been frozen. Retailers to whom he had sold167 words
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Article88 1959-09-10 1 ATLAS IS 'COMBAT READY' VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE. California, Thurs. —The first combat-ready Atlas missile roared 4,300 miles into the Pacific yesterday on its maiden operational flight. The Atlas landed near Wake Island. It reached a maximum speed of 16,000 miles per hour and an altitude of 700 miles. NoReuter - 88 words
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Article43 1959-09-10 1 NICE. Thurs.— Film actor Yul Brynner has signed a three-year contract with the United Nations to undertake a world investigation of the problem of displaced persons. He starts his honorary work today at his new office m Geneva. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article29 1959-09-10 1 Stripper Mill become nun LONDON. Thins Stripteaser Georgina Moore yesterday said she would begin receiving Roman Catholic instruction m the hope of entering a nursing crder of nuns- U.P.I.U.P.I - 29 words
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Article31 1959-09-10 1 The Director of Social Welfare. Singapore, Mr. W. S Woon will talk on "How like being a social worker, at the Chinese V.M.C.A. on Sept. 25 at 7.30 p.m.31 words
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Article34 1959-09-10 1 September first grade rubber buyers f. o. b. opened m Singapore this morning at 109 7/8 cents per lb.. down threeeights of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was steady, quiet.34 words
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Article, Illustration128 1959-09-10 1 NEW TURF CLUB CHIEF NAMED Mr. V.C. Bath (above) is the newly elected Chairman of the Singapore Turf Club. He is the first Singaporeboni chairman. This f pilous the resignation of Dr. E. Laidlaw Thomson at the conclusion of last Saturday's race meeting at Bukit Timah. At an informal ceremony,128 words
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Article29 1959-09-10 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs. President Eisenhower is considering making goodwill visits to India. Pakistan and Iran after his late autumn mission to Moscow, reliable sources said here. U.P.I.U.P.I - 29 words
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255 1959-09-10 1 STOKE-ON-TRENT, Thurs. COLLIE SMITH, 26, V^ the West Indian cricketer whose spine was fractured m a car crash on Sunday, died m hospital here last n Two t Sther West Indian Soberl and Tom Dewdney. were said by the hospital tonight to beReuter - 255 words
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Article, Illustration271 1959-09-10 1 17 thugs attack bean curd man: Dies in hospital SEVENTEEN Singapore gangsters m broad daylight yesterday afternoon attacked a bean curd maker m his Henderson Road hut with parangs and broken bottles, inflicting fatal injuries. Kg Pian, 48, who was admitted into the GenerrU Hospital at 4 p.m. with serious271 words
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Article92 1959-09-10 1 The Prime Mini.-ter. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. Is to visit all the ministries "to. familiarise himself with their organisational machinery, their immediate problems and the longterm difficulties to be encountered by these ministries." A Government statement yesterday announced that Mr. Lee would pay his first visit92 words
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Article68 1959-09-10 1 WARSAW, Thurs. The historic castle of Marienburg was severely damaged on Tuesday by fire. Shifting winds spared the historic town of Deadwood, South Dakota, from a forest fire on Tuesday night. A fire triggered by two chemical explosions swept eight warehouses m Jersey City along aU.P.I - 68 words
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Article23 1959-09-10 1 TOKYO. Thurs. The Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK» has succeeded m test production of the world's smallest colour television camera. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article112 1959-09-10 1 Union vote shock T ONDON, Thurs.—Brilj tish newspapers yesterday spotlighted the disagreement within the Labour opposition over nuclear weapon poliry. With the first shots already being fired In Britain's OetM ral Election campaign, npapers concentrated on the votes at the Union Coup: In Blackpool when the official Labour party policyReuter - 112 words
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Advertisement95 1959-09-10 1 DANDRUFF? Get rid of it with /^i Fast|i DANDRICIDE Hairdressers, a ries Stores. fz*~- new! It's circle-stitched! Mali ou more a woman Ye ever been before! ii If i New PJaytex Magic Circle Bra for the soft, rounded, feminine look de^isnrd m r^JllHi m rounded and Hagk circle i^m» ir<95 words
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Advertisement145 1959-09-10 1 A//0^ CEVAPAX 33° FILM l/ THE BEST PICTI'RE QgAUTT -Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiii 16 PAGES TODAY imiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiimimiiiici NiliiipiiHnl j r 1 j i|!!!ni!pii! n L 9 L 9 i s here ANOTHER OUTSTANDING EXAMPLE OF GRUNDIG IN. GENIOUS DESIGN AND TECHNICAL EXCELLENCE. THRILLING STEREOPHONIC SOUND FROM ONE MAGNIFICENT INSTRUMENT. AND AT A SENSIBLE145 words
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192 1959-09-10 2 Aow on ma i tic ii trip from U.S. to Manila ANOTHER of the world's fastest freighters x has been added to the Far Eastern fleet of American President Lines. Capable of a speed topping 20 knots, the President Taylor is the192 words
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Article119 1959-09-10 2 ELECTION BOOM ON STOCK EXCHANGE LONDON. Thurs. Share values on the London stock exchange surged upwards yesterday m an election boom bringing millions more to investors. It was reported that the combined stock market value of seven of Britain's leading steel concerns had spiralled by £30 million ($255 mil.» m119 words
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Article112 1959-09-10 2 Certificate plan for gold sales JOHANNESBURG. Thurs. j J Plans for the world -wide j Mile of South African gold m > the form of certiiicates ex- changeable on demand for bullion were Announced here yesterday t>y Mr. Charles Er.glehard after discussions! between the -South African authorities. Englehard Industries and112 words
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Article54 1959-09-10 2 WASTE DUMP PLAN WASHINGTON. Thurs. A San Pedro, California, salvage firm has been authorised tentatively to dispose of lowlevel radioactive waste m the Pacific Ocean, the Atomic Energy Commission said yesterday. One proposed disposal site is about 185 miles West-South-West of Los Angeles. Another is about 100 miles West ofU.P.I - 54 words
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Article37 1959-09-10 2 TITO AID FOR INDONESIA BELGRADE. Thurs. Yugoslavia has granted" a $*****.000 investment credit to Indonesia under an agreement signed between the two countries here yesterday. Yugoslavia wiW supply Indonesia with industrial equipment, ships and small hydro-power stations.37 words
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Article34 1959-09-10 2 LONDON. Thurs. Cable and Wireless and the British Post Office are to work m partnership on Britain's share of the new i'Bo million ($6BO mil. > Commonwealth roundt he-world telephone system.34 words
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Article235 1959-09-10 2 'Flying Duek' will carry troops >TEU YORK. Thurs.— A I combination land and sea craft that can "fly" over water at speeds up to o0 miles an hour has been developed by the AVCO Corp., it was announced yesterday. Called the "Flying Duck, it is a gas turbine powered, hydrofoilU.P.I - 235 words
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Article52 1959-09-10 2 NEW YORK, Thurs.— lron Age magazine said yesterday there is little likelihood of a U.S. steel strike settlement this month. The industry magazine said the Steelworkers* Union believes that if it holds out until Oct. 1 the industry will be under pressure to relax its firmU.P.I - 52 words
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Article25 1959-09-10 2 AKRON. Ohio, Thurs.—The Firestone Tire and Rubber Company announced a new cheap process for the mois-ture-proofing of both natural and man-made fibres or paper.25 words
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Article256 1959-09-10 2 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today: Sudan 1/2 Victoria 4/5, Jan Matejko 6/7* Zaankerk 8/9. Clytoneus 10/11 Umi Maru 13/14, Leneverett 15/16. Benmhor 18, Maeuuvcker 19. Emp. Kittiwake 21/22, Rajah Brooke 23. Bruas 24/25. Larut o'S".oo Tjll;jalengka 27 28 Wairata -'9/30, Saigon Maru256 words
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220 1959-09-10 2 NEW SEA GIANT MAY CALL HERE ON WAY TO AUSTRALIA npHE biggest passenger liner to be built m Britain A since the Queen Elizabeth 20 years ago can be expected to call at Singapore. The Oriana (40.000-tons) will have accommodation for about 600 first class and 1,500 tourist class passengers.220 words
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Article48 1959-09-10 2 Vessels may lay-up m Selat Sembulan westward of Pulau Damar Laut. subject to all requirements of the Singapore Port Rules, 1957. and provided that prior written advice regarding such vessels is given to the Port Officer. This was announced by the Master Attendant yesterday.48 words
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Article617 1959-09-10 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE. Wednesday. r INDUSTRIALS Pu*iMs Taiay 5 A'ex B' r "5 I. "3 Ords. 2 25 2 20 Atlas Ice 5.00 5 00 B.B. Petrol 55 50 6 B.M. Trustees 5.25 5.25 Cot Tin Sme t Prtf. J9 19 Ords.617 words
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Advertisement737 1959-09-10 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen Hamburg Calls Southampton for passengers. :oro P. S'ram Pe n ang DRESDEN HAPA6) 14 18 Sept 17 18 Sept 18 19 Se HANNOVER (HAPAG) 21 Sept (if p.) 1 ROTHENSTEIN aiOYI) 20 22 Sept 23 24 Sept 24/25737 words
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Advertisement45 1959-09-10 2 HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. 33/35, TELOK AVER STREET. Telephone No. ***** Weekly Service to KUCHING, SARIKEI, BINATANG and SIBU. M/V "GIANG ANN" IN PORT SAILS 12/9 M/V "GIANG LEE" DUE 14/9 SAILS 19/9 Accepting Passengers ond Cargo s.»wic a,.,,., THE BORNEO CO., LTD.45 words
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Advertisement11 1959-09-10 2 I Itfuintl the H^ l_^^^^T^l *j^^^l Ik^^. '■■■■i I Jin J11 words
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Miscellaneous23 1959-09-10 2 POP -Retaining the Ashes *V **0g hmlo! voe -swov^lO I HEA.R VOURE MATS CftICKETER 2rr [7 H6AOO POP SAY k '§^J ME^ 6UDO£»OLY23 words
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Article224 1959-09-10 3 warning given by landlords By FREE PRESS STAFF REPORTER OWNERS of prewar built houses m Singapore have warned their tenants that they must be prepared to pay higher rents from next year or quit— despite a warning by the Minister for National development, Mr. Ong Eng224 words
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WOMEN'S CORNER
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253 1959-09-10 3 DON'T LET A COLD SPOIL YOUR BEAUTY I)ON T let a cold stop you from keeping an important engagement. You can still look pretty m spite of the damage the cold has done to your features. Does your face seemed to be robbed of its lovely features whenever you sufferM. W - 253 words
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Article184 1959-09-10 3 INCHE YAACOB BIN MOHAMED. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of National Development, has been appointed an additional member of the Singapore Advisory Committee on Malay Education. MR. TAN BOON CHIANG, a Crown Counsel and Deputy Public Prosecutor m Singapore, has tendered his resignation. MR. PAUL PERALTA, exhibition officer184 words
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Article, Illustration83 1959-09-10 3 MAM OFF OF CHINA Mr. Lim Cher Kheng, a former Assemblyman, who left Singapore yesterday by air to visit Communist China at the invitation of the Chinese Foreign Affairs Association. Mr. Lim, 34, who was born m China, is expected to be away for a month. He will visit Chinese83 words
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137 1959-09-10 3 400 miles in 33 days through the jungle 17-UCHING, Thur s.— Two adventurous young men one English, the other an Iban reached Miri recently after making a 400-mile trek through dense jungle. The Englishman. David Brown, and the Iban, Roland Duncan, made the trek from Simanggang. They covered it m137 words
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Article60 1959-09-10 3 PEKING, Thurs. Japan's former Prime Minister, Mr. Tanzan Ishioashi, said on his arrival here today that he had come to try to improve relations between his country and China. In a brief statement at the airport, Mr. Ishibashi said he had come to China atReuter - 60 words
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205 1959-09-10 3 FL Y-B Y-INSTALMENT PLAN CATCHES ON fiiHE "fly now, pay A later" scheme, introduced by QantasBOAC will soon be launched by oth c r ma jor airlines operating m Singapore. Air India and Pan-Ame-rican Airways will introduce {he scheme before the end f M?V b" OulaU. head of Airlndia m205 words
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Article172 1959-09-10 3 Sewerage charge is up 50 cents 11/ lORE than 40,0Q0 householders m Singapore will have to pay 50 cents more a month for their waterborne sewerage service. Yesterday they received written notices, printed m four languages, that from this month the charge will be $2. Up to now it has172 words
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Article63 1959-09-10 3 KUCHING, Thuia. The Methodist Youth Fellowship m Sibu has organised a Malay class m the premises of the Methodist Primary School. The class has about 40 pupils. Another class is to be organised by the Junior Cham- ber of Commerce m Sibu next month to enable members,63 words
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Advertisement75 1959-09-10 3 I \M jJT mm JjCK'S PHOTO CO. I 5 pore. price: Soprani ■<4 rde o n s i 1 WmmlM^ ■M itsr.on -PLY. LTB. S pore. 1 I m i 1 3 I V JINDES ERATOR with ISA. N 5695 00 $395 00 if I cd Available. f] LETCHER S75 words
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Advertisement285 1959-09-10 3 I^^^^^^FtAFFLlS -MONDAYS THURSDAYS ji _P ELIZABETHAN GRILL Btands forall thelable 1/Vk Portable reservations gease o| fh- £xotic EMf VmL W Somerset Maugham <M tWHEN OUT SHOPPING DON'T WALK AROUND FROM SHOP TO SHOP JUST DROP IN AT GIAN SINGHS AND SEE OUR WIDE RANGE OF THE LATEST TEXTILE PRINTS, SHIRTS,285 words
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Miscellaneous315 1959-09-10 3 €ZSSTAR L_ BORN today you are active and energetic. To be completely happy, you must be doing something all the time. You have tremendous staying power and once you set about doing binV it is usually completed in record time. Since you are moody and impulsive, vou may have some315 words
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Miscellaneous171 1959-09-10 3 it comes, know what to do with it! Make a spectacular advance AQUARIUS (Jan 21 Feb. 19) Handle real estate matters with astute, busi-ness-like methods and you should reap a good profit. PISCES i Feb. 20 Mar. 20)— You can sign those papers on a deal which has been pending171 words
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567 1959-09-10 4 GWEN ROBYNS - GWEN ROBYNS By JN even' child there is a seething mass of unsettling symptoms. In normal children they are m embryonic form and they outgrow them. But m insecure, nervous an d often very gifted children they explode This rebellioyi is not wickedness. It's567 words
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Article, Illustration480 1959-09-10 4 INDIA ROUSED OVER PROBES ALONG BORDER {From an India Correspondent) AFTER the initial excitement caused by Premier Nehru's disclosure that Chinese troops m Tibet had made a few sorties into India's frontier outposts well inside the McMahon Line east of Bhutan as well as m Ladakh, m Kashmir, 1,000 miles480 words
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436 1959-09-10 4 MILITARY service should be just as much a part of a girl's growing up as her first lipstick and first formal, says a young Israeli soldier and 1 novelist. Yael Day an (pronounced Yah-ale Di-yun) is the daughter of Moshe Dayan, former commander-in-chief ofU.P.I - 436 words
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411 1959-09-10 4 SPOTLIGHT ON LAND OF MILLION ELEPHANTS LAOS, scene of the I world's hottest cur- j rent conflict, is a land- locked kingdom that has been invaded repeatedly z but still keeps its indivi- z duality. Z The craggy, moun- Z tainous country nestles Z among Communist China. Burma, Thailand, CambodiaU.P.I - 411 words
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Article110 1959-09-10 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber k» IN order that little children should realise that there must be a Purpose m the games they play with toys, and should get the full Sense of Educational Values out of what used to be called fun, the psychiatrists have been at work. A toy110 words
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Advertisement649 1959-09-10 4 I 1 Fashionable 1 DIAMOND RINGS I I ETERNITY RINGS I I 1 r. s. smlva I Jewellers 106, ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE. Telephone: ***** MMMMMMMMNNMNNMIIIII) MlllliniNlMt .MMMMNHMMnimNHimNIIimnNMIHtIIimnHIIIWStrtitt Tims 4 Free Pratt Mm convMMfKt «f •4v«r- i I timn mm wprwiiti tl»«a «t 1« Floor, SINGAPORE COLO STORAGE, Orthard Rend, will649 words
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Advertisement128 1959-09-10 4 k mk B 1 II I Bi. ISAEJLBLE FROM ALL LEADING- PHCTOGRA}?.:: DtlM r/i t~ i Jfa \y io3 nor midg[ V i-* XS— lr 255, ORCHARD ROAD !W W WAfCH OfjF 1^ /Vl A L#f£ riM£/7 V MX KM %tf 1/ WATERPROOF —^L v J[ SHOCK PROTECTEO V+ LW128 words
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Miscellaneous29 1959-09-10 4 TODAY'S PROGRAMME FOR RADIO SINGAPORE P.M. 1.00 Programme Summary; 1.02 Potluck; 1.30 The News; 1.40 Newstalk; 1.45 Presenting a Tenor Beniamino Gigli; 2.00 Close Down. 500 Programme Summary; 5.0329 words
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Miscellaneous167 1959-09-10 4 1 10 CLUES ACROSS 1 Mustard now firm? Salt and pepper, too! (9, 3). 8 The quality of being there when required (8). 9 Charles was such a dear! (4). 11 The prince m the dark (5). 12 Keep inside, where it's cramped (7). 13 In the clock variety i167 words
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Miscellaneous173 1959-09-10 4 5 'In leaps' (Anagram) (7). 6 Deportment at board level, perhaps (5, 7). 7 Where newspaper artists can expect to be hung? (5, 7). 10 No qualification to a body: you'll do! (3). 14 Later start, later finish (though confused): but that's on the side (7). 16 Ay, there it173 words
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Miscellaneous39 1959-09-10 4 Twelfth International Musical Eisteddfod, Llangollen 9.00 Hit The Headlines (Relayed from Radio Malaya); 9.30 The News. 9.40 Newstalk; 9.45 Radio Ranch; 10.00 Parkinson's Law by Nesta Pain; 10.30 Rayuan Sukma (A repeat of last Tuesday's broadcast); 11.00 Close Down."39 words
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Advertisement205 1959-09-10 5 A camera featuring a novel exposure system K^s\j&Ct/tZj6t/ 111 S which does your thinking for you, Just make two pointers coincide and the camera is set, ready for shooting. Coupled rangennder. Built-in exposure meter. Five interchangeable lenses available 28 and 35mm for wide angle and two tele- mm B r205 words
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Article, Illustration31 1959-09-10 5 THIS wonderfully composed, classically simple shot, "Three Urchins" by a Kuala Lumpur photographer, took first prize at the Sydney show, fourth biggest m the world.31 words
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Article, Illustration281 1959-09-10 5 New miniature camera has 180-degree lens for missile research Fine entrpj r trawn I Singapore A REVOLUTIONARY miniature camera fitted with a 180--degree ultra-wide angle lens has been developed by the Australian Department of Supply's Weapons Research Establishment m South Australia. Used m missile research, the camera records target interception281 words
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Article, Illustration35 1959-09-10 5 A trophy for 'Arrogance' lany entries from photographers m Hong Kon newspaper trophy at the Sydney Internat.on. I Photography. is wonderful black and white shot "Arrogance au Kwong. a very fine study of a f.sherman.35 words
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Article157 1959-09-10 5 T*HE Sydney International Exhibi. -I tion of Photography is rated the »urth largest m the world. And when an exhibition is that 'portant it's a safe bet there will be strong entry from the brilliant ntographers of Singapore and the deration. That was the case at157 words
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Advertisement137 1959-09-10 16 TIMES HOUSE, RIVER VALLEY RD.. SINGAPORE, 9. TEL: 2tOO BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS, ENGAGEMENTS. q»|% "J A M.N.MU M OJ TWENTY ANNOUNCEMENTS, PERSONAL. MISSING ETC $O w§JS So «nts. SITUATIONS VACANT. VEHICLES FOR SALE. WR a minimu m TWENTY ACCOMMODATION VACANT, FOR SALE, WANTED ETC jfrZ wSSS 10 CENTS. (Box Number137 words
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Advertisement37 1959-09-10 16 KMOVW6 IS# when left fo SINGAPORE BACCACJ TRANSPORT AGENCY LW m association with SINGAPORE PACKING COMPANY LTD 8E ASIA INSURANCE BUli-D" SINGAPORE Tit: 203 H- J OVERSEA CHINESE BANK BU^ rX>. BOX 1002 Td: »4347 X"* lA37 words
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Miscellaneous55 1959-09-10 16 Cinema Guide CATHAY Pho-ie *****: Now Showing.' South Pacific I 30 p.m. 00 EON Phone 2111*: Opens Today! Holiday For Lovers 1.45, 4.15, 6.45 St I NEW A LH AM BRA Phone *****: O. Lone Ttxan Plus Sad Morse i« !."> p.m. ODEON KATONC Phono *****: Now 81 Radon Mas55 words
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Article, Illustration672 1959-09-10 6 Flesh tones stay delicate and natural too In 19.v atrr the first Retina, the Retin.i Reflex S with automatic exposure control and interchangeable leiiM^ from 28mm supor wide-angle to 135 mm telephoto appeared on the market. With a full-size "round glass m re«*n. the distinguishing672 words
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584 1959-09-10 6 Resolving power: HVhat it means Resolving power vyHAT makes you decide to purchase a particu- lar brand of film? The colour of the box, a E friend's advice, or because you yourself have E tried out and tested the various brands offered? E We feel very few people come into584 words
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Advertisement157 1959-09-10 6 v>>>l£yly!ylyX- ;!!yXy.y>!y»:v !y?y;y^yly>'y'-'''"''-'^ •v/X-'-'''-'-'''vgKS^3^ IBli m m ymZr.Zr.Zr.l •.'viv.'vlv».v>^y j-^m B] y jMf Mfm Hf A| A* yi K^m JM T^l^^m»^'*'v'iY/'''""'*"'"' < y/ay.'yayX^^hE}^ ■W yV Mmh CbbLZhi taZM^tflP^^ P: M :y^^» whiter, brighter Py^y!y^ glass-beaded screen fabric :y:y':y/':yv'S: :y':^ with wider viewing angle Ili/Wv Presenting the World's most complete l.ne157 words
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Article, Illustration664 1959-09-10 7 EXPOSURE IS NO PROBLEM WITH THIS CAMERA A CAMERA WITHOUT EXPOSURE TROUBLE I t lie N >MMV I I for I [em I I v I m I 8-E. eel I I I I I a rd m I I and telrphoto 3 fm m ens fa pp^eo mplel 3664 words
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535 1959-09-10 7 NEW COLOUR FILM AVAILABLE New colour film on the market 4 NEW high-speed 35mm colour negative movie film which provides artistic and economic advantages for in-plant and commercial producers of b v sines s-spon sored movies was introduced recently by Eastman Kodak Company. Primarily designed for u>e by the theatrical535 words
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Advertisement357 1959-09-10 7 i ■->■■■ """^^^^^^^MEMiB^^E^HdB3BHB3CMsSS _^^^^^^5 HB^^_^ h hh^^h| mwS£ «RKj> m^^^*a^^^^^^^^^^^^H J^HLa^^H^^^^HßadHfl I II W II I V II ff| FEATURES r V^^^^^^^^^^^^^n. Single-lens reflex system FEATURES FEATURES U n9 l 2° ZC ro fllnV flßfe I J New El-mot,c Bmn i MAT twin-lens re- IS Fully-automatic lens die Model MAI357 words
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Article, Illustration566 1959-09-10 8 THE Bauer 88 G, the new Bauer 8 mm camera takes another step towards simplicity of operation. It has a built-in, fully automatic exposure control which sets the diaphragmstop according: to the prevailing: light conditions without any ado whatever on the part of the cinefilmer566 words
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Article48 1959-09-10 8 CANON Camera Co. has unveiled the longest super telephoto television camera lens ever made m Japan 2.000 mm. f-11. The new camera. whose cost was not disclosed can focus from 27 yards to infinity. Total length is just over a yard and weight 22 lb.48 words
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Article, Illustration215 1959-09-10 8 CALATEA -THE MODEL FOR X-RAYS AN artificial ir.ode! vtsM xv thus prov. subject for stud:*-- Is no* i picture xnous X-ra the Eastern Koda pany of Ro< York. Constructed skeleton of a r. the model has spor.ges ion lungs and a of wood. Cotton fills i spaces. The nod* cage215 words
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Advertisement343 1959-09-10 8 GERMANY'S FINEST Bmm CINE CAMERA ■m 1 Bk Xenon 1.5/13 mm M Xenor 2.8/38 mm M Both Lenses coupled with ex■j posure meter for foolproof filming. Now available at REDUCED PRICE! ELECTRONIC FLASHLIGHTS NEW "STANDARD EF 1" ■SPECIAL EF 2" "AUTOMATIC EF 3" More POWER Faster ACTION Better QUALITY Whichever343 words
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Advertisement72 1959-09-10 9 A MUST FOR THE WISE PHOTOGRAPHER w m f\rl I I LI "I W ppiP r^ H^^ I^^ HV^^^^ Sw" B^^^iß^B 4,.. n n i^f u$ p^^ IP* BP^ GEVAPAN 33 A MEDIUM SPEED FILM MANUFACTURED TO SPECIFICATIONS LISTED BY ZEISS AS BEING IDEAL FOR MINIATURE PHOTOGRAPHY. AS.A. SETTING DAYLIGHT72 words
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Advertisement232 1959-09-10 10 H llflSß l^^^^^^L. 8 MADE IN GERMamv j ill Jr 111 I I a§ B lens B/ $295.00 T^r^r M^^§4\ 4 m^f T^i il?fc^tal^^^ white negotives of 35 n~"\ 44 Ijjw" I**l^^l^^^!1 1^^ 1^^^! 66 cm sizes. R ALLw Or ji '©Or projector $248.00 MICROSCOPES yV BSOU^S I j^-. NO232 words
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Article59 1959-09-10 11 Filling a low Price gap unit ph>. < tors ,trml> of otuui the ptinle the turn nnu orreci >pee<l I I lMlll.il I I I s mUk .11 ti\e I hreeI c .mil advent si > .mil P I.t t c r d all i\ the I iteur tte L59 words
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Article, Illustration362 1959-09-10 11 This camera's got what it takes t"^ «urs.^sj vets canJra a isS,n a n n rt S t th L first sna P*hot with this camera is bound to be a "winner*' 4Hv,n,mv, simple m use as a box camera it o£ all the hSW«°? an362 words
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Article201 1959-09-10 11 Stability of colour film A PROBLEM which is constantly being caUed to my attention i A one which concerns the stability of the photographic emulsion and image. There are four general periods m which film and image stability may change: In the unopened package; m the opened and partly used201 words
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Article, Illustration462 1959-09-10 11 r PHE dream of being able to relax m a comfortable armchair with your friends and enjoy your own slide show is now a reality made possible by a practical, efficient and reasonably priced automatic projector, the Agfa Diamator S. The Agfa Diamator S performs automatically462 words
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Article58 1959-09-10 11 ha* enough money to buy possible that you could buy this wine for me?" She explained what she had done, and her unworthy husband went to her and embraced her. As he stroked her much thinned hair and began to weep, he added: "But my58 words
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414 1959-09-10 11 European distributors visit Yashica plant nPWO Yashica distri--1 butors Mr. L. E. Leo b, president of Messrs. Cinon, Holland, and Mr. Partanen, photographic department manager of Messrs. Kaukomarkkinat Oy, Finland arrived m Japan recently to discuss and plan for expanded sales of Yashica products m their respective countries. After a414 words
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Article, Illustration49 1959-09-10 12 THE OLD: Beach scenes like this were snapped 70 years ago with the first Kodak camera. Now gone into history with the bowler hats and cumbersome bathing costumes, the No. 1 Kodak was ready loaded with enough film to take 100 little round pictures.49 words
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Article, Illustration42 1959-09-10 12 THE NEW: Today's seaside photographers rely on modern Kodak cameras like the one used above. Fast lenses and shutters and new improvements like colour film make the easy-to-use cameras of today the constant companion of holiday-makers.42 words
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320 1959-09-10 12 Bookkeeper p ut the click in picture-taking THIS YEAR, as amateur photographers reap the bi^ t ing harvest m history, the phot«tjraphic world ctlt-b r p t lct *l portant anniversary. I It was 70 years ago m June 1888 Uial an <,h| nr transformed photography from a difficult arl320 words
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252 1959-09-10 12 Kodak's first advertising slogan, written by Eastman himself m October, 1888, expressed the transformation: "You press the button we do the rest." The photographer made an exposure m the No. 1 Kodak by pulling a string that set the shutter and pressing252 words
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208 1959-09-10 12 Don't miss th big events fo album series CO MUCH emphasis has been laid on taking pictures on special family occasions, that perhaps sometimes we lose sight of the fact that there are many important things to be recorded m our own community. Generally we are so used to them,208 words
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Advertisement18 1959-09-10 12 FILMS^^I^^PAPERS 1 I FOR SUPERIOR PHOTOGRAPHY I »IHUI U .1...,,UM| U ......HMH1..1....... I I UIIIIMIUI 1....1...U1MH1H11....1 *****1.H*****1111H1.H.,,,1. .UM.J18 words
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379 1959-09-10 13 Big changes in Naval Base Labour Union b2Oi!B2§DTOPROTECT WHAT HAS BEEN ACHIEVED VITAL changes m its organisation will be discussed by the Singapore JVaval Base Labour Union this Sunday. Reason given is "the altered political situation." The general secretary of the 9,000-strong Union, Mr. S. Ghouse, said it was now379 words
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Article, Illustration59 1959-09-10 13 rivin k S <, AR EN SORIANO of the Philippines is arnwns by Pan American .Airways today for an engagenightciubr" ne f Sin^ r <* Kltaf and nicest Ber relaxed style Is popular with Manila patrons s Carmen: I take care of my voice by59 words
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Article13 1959-09-10 13 anguage query for the d. Govt. I derI i will iVAt I olop13 words
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219 1959-09-10 13 r»AMES and other extra mural activities are un- der survey by the Singapore Ministry of Education. The reason is so that greater emphasis can be laid on sport m the schools. Detailed q jv•.^pect of have to all piincip; must send their re^ Dr.219 words
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Article122 1959-09-10 13 Teachers will learn P.T. SINGAPORE'S Ministry 0 of Education has made special arrangements to train men teachers of primary and secondary schools m gymnastics. Gymnastics classes will be held at the Singapore Youth Sports Centre at the former Kallang Airport terminal building. Classes will be grouped into two sections one122 words
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Article108 1959-09-10 13 JTUALA LUMPUR, Thins.— An essay writing competition on the life of Prophet Mohamed will be held m a Kuala Lumpur religious .school during the celebration of the prophet's birthday next week. The competition, sponsored by the state celebration committee, is open to all religious school pupils who108 words
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79 1959-09-10 13 Search for boy in canal abandoned pOLJCE m Singapore drag- ged the Alexandra Canal early yesterday m a continued search of a two-year-old boy, Woon Cheng Kiat, who fell into a monsoon drain and was swept into the canal late on Tuesday night Constables waded m the muddy water for79 words
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Article55 1959-09-10 13 A new modelling school will be opened In Kuala Lumpur within the next two weeks, [he principal of the Singapore Model Academy. Miss Ruth Warner announced yesterday. A Hong Kong Model Academy will also be opened soon. Miss Warner said top models from London will55 words
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Article, Illustration45 1959-09-10 13 Mr. and Mrs. R. Balakrishnan, who were wed m Singapore. The bridegroom, a City Council employee, is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. V. Ramaya. The bride was formerly Miss R. Parvathi, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Retnam of Singapore.45 words
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149 1959-09-10 13 200 children moved out of leaning school block MALACCA, Thurs. Two hundred children, the principal, and the office staff of the new $650,000 Gaja Berang English School here have been evacuated from part of the building following a warning that it may not be safe. Notices reading "keep offdanger" have149 words
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Article130 1959-09-10 13 IZUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. More people are taking an interest m art. The National Art Gallery here has attracted a dally average of 160 people to the second National Art Exhibition since it was open- ed by the deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein on130 words
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Advertisement155 1959-09-10 13 I YOUR COLD I J STORAGE ?j Scotch p Smoked Cod Fillet it. 1.20 9 Hamburger Steak re. 1.80 0 g Rolled Roast Beef n>. 2.65 s Australian rf Fresh Cauliflower n> .90 i R^ Baxter's i^ Chicken Gumbo Soup mm 15V20X. tin .DO J| Hunt's S Bartlett Pears Tsox.tin155 words
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Miscellaneous44 1959-09-10 13 STORE TIDES TODAY: 3.30 pm. TOMORROW: 5.28 a.m. and 4.36 pm. sMIRDAY: 7.38 a.m. and Ml P-m. SUNDAY: 8.56 a.m. and 7..~>:2 pm. MONDAY: 942 a.m. and 8 59 pm. TUESDAY: 10.17 a.m. and 9 48 p m. WFDNKSDAY: 10.46 a.m. and 10.30 p.m.44 words
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Miscellaneous3 1959-09-10 13 Women's Diary K^fdSD^LjßlHißßtf^Hd3 words
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Article335 1959-09-10 14 The Flag-Lieut is a woman 4 WOMAN wearing the gold aiguilettes of a Flag Lieutenant is still a rarity m the Royal Navy. Holder of this di&Lnction Second Officer Bridget Conwell-Smith. 27, FlagLieuienant to Vice-Ad-miral Sir Walter Couchman. who m February becomes Vice-Chief of the Navy Staff. She is the335 words
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Article69 1959-09-10 14 rl X.A T. wants a tiger. The plea comes from No. 74 Fighter Squadron, known as "The Tigers," who want a live tiger as their mascot. The squadron have tarried a tigers head badge as their emblem since the First World War Since the war they69 words
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Article, Illustration779 1959-09-10 14 Its future is assured now AT a time when the common talk is of Regiments and Corps being disbanded it is pleasant to hear of one whose future is assured. It is the Singapore Guard Regiment. Though the unit was formed m 1948. it has until779 words
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Article91 1959-09-10 14 THE NEW RECORD J JO.N M I Pft m > »ab >■ Th c world iv I v I I I che I SIN I 1 (Philips -ini-h |3 SARI B that cr labie 1 roma Mo I song> I melodic of mooc to the 1 asso( 1 but c91 words
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Article, Illustration45 1959-09-10 14 ford. Six pt-opfc r«H rcctiy, and of I name out of hat was Mr K. put. !5 I <1 -n pore Prire of two nfl trno>d pi on \l* I th< n Fntri.v post >1« I -Mu>.i' U 1 Tim.- RMd. S45 words
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Advertisement202 1959-09-10 14 c The Braun Muitimix is easy to j p,^ use and versatile m application. J 98.50 H Smartly styled for beauty and S'por* convenience. I I A la CO Ltfl lIN6«^ORC-M«k*V«-IO«NIO HOTEL BILTMORE j^^^ Located close to railroad jfc; station, steamship piers, major bus routes and centres of metropolitan i.^SSjiftSc202 words
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Advertisement13 1959-09-10 14 SYLVANI] SUPERFIW ohcr io'^ i y u light Yo-ll 9^ ture. e« I13 words
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Article, Illustration503 1959-09-10 15 ohore 's star sprinters overrun SCC ...AND WHAT A TREAT IT WAS FOR THE FANS Johore United 19; see A 6 JOHORE'S Asian rugger stars came to town yesterday, and overran the .h n i heir home P adan Five fine tries, two of them convert*oate r sprinting stl> ength.Free Press - 503 words
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Article253 1959-09-10 15 ace Id lust night's ►nal soccer match between All-India, runners-up m the Dament at the Jalan Besar one by team is m per- -rate with their shots at iZC 1. The outstanding players m the Young: Singapore team were Sutton. Abdul Rahman and Ishak The253 words
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Article145 1959-09-10 15 23 race meetings in 1960 rE Selangor Turf Club will have an extra meeting In 1960 according to the SRA racing scheduleThere will be 23 race meetings seven for Singapore, six for Selangor and five each for Perak and Penang. The 1960 seasaon start* with a three-day meeting at Ipoh145 words
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146 1959-09-10 15 Lim and Nancy out of S'pore cup teams SINGAPORE'S Foo n g Seong Cup team against Malacca on Sept. 11-14 at Malacca will be without the services of star player Lim Say Wan. Say Wan. a medical student m the University of Malaya la unable to make the trip because146 words
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Article62 1959-09-10 15 His Royal Highness, the Sultan of Johore, has graciously consented to permit the Singapore Motor Club to run a further Grand Prix on Feb. 27 and 28 1960 at Johore. The event will be known as the Johore Coronation Grand Prix. The two-day meeting will consist62 words
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130 1959-09-10 15 A TOTAL of 171 horses— 77 m class 2 and 94 m class 3 has been entered for the Perak Turf Club race meeting here on Sept. 20. 23 and 27. There will be nine races on the first and last days both Sundays)130 words
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Article108 1959-09-10 15 These won't run at K.L. gymkhana OCRATCHINGS and order of *5 running for the amateur race meeting at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday are: RACE 1 Hurlingham Scurry. RACE 2 Cowdray Plate. Scratching: Moondyne. RACE 3 K.L. Town Plate. Scratchings: Eminent Prince, Malekzadeh, Egyptian Queen, Moondyne, Fresh Mystery, RACE 4 Cheltenham108 words
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Article255 1959-09-10 15 U M.S. Laburnum won the team trophy at the Royal Navy swimming chamoionshiDs "heiQ at Nuffield Pool Singapore. yesterday. S. Laburnum scored a total oi 142 points. Second H.MS. Centaur 120 points and third H.M.S. Terror and R.M.N. 94 points. Sub-Lieut Tay Ec Goh of255 words
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Article201 1959-09-10 15 Dealer. South North-South game *X 9 3 v/ X 10 9 8 5 2 0 4 4A J 9 A Q 10 8 6 A52 VM4 3 OQIO 763 0K952 i 8 6 2 *K543 S. *AJ 7 4 ?Q J 6 0A J 8 4Q107 QUITE oftenReuter - 201 words
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115 1959-09-10 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS TATEST reports from former Malayan jockey Garnet 1 Bougoure now m Ireland indicate he is still sof 2£d on the winning jockey's list with 29 winners, 6 seconds and 5 thirds from 78 mounts making his average 37 per cent which115 words
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Article243 1959-09-10 15 LONDON, Thursday. FiULHAM, the London club newly promoted to the English first division, brought off the biggesi shock of the season by slamming Wolverhamptor Wanderers 3-1 here last night. Wolves, champions for the past two years, had played eighteen consecutive league games without defeat, including a243 words
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Article, Illustration500 1959-09-10 15 SPOTLIGHT ON MALAYAN TRAINERS... YONG REVEALS a* told to FRANCIS BOEY rpHE first Chinese m Malaya to be granted a trainer's licence by the SRA, Yong Thau Yin, hails from Borneo. He was a successful trainer m Borneo and Sarawak before he began training500 words
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Advertisement130 1959-09-10 15 VK this $295/--rUJIYA All- Trans®" RADIO WEEKLY 1 /l^T^" PRODUCE A PLAY YOURSELF COMPETITION /I Try this interesting and k -~*H m^^^mb*. r easy competition. YOU may be the winner this T^^^ B^- week ENTER NOW! .j*£^ \j MOCK CMEONC t CO, PLUS 3 Th- Arcod# s'pow-i. "SPOT THE and130 words
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Miscellaneous25 1959-09-10 15 TODAY'S I SPORT I SOCCER: Vietnam v AllIndia, Jalan Besar (7.30 p.m.): SJLFJL Junior Cvp SJM r ia Jaya, Jalan Be- I v.ir <b p.m.).25 words
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Article, Illustration439 1959-09-10 16 Tibet issue can be spnnsnred m the U.N. by a member ngf tO 'This wanton, ruthless murder of my people must he brought to end 9 NEW YORK, Thursday. THE Dalai Lama formally appealed yesterday to the United Nations tn takp action over the problemU.P.I.; Reuter - 439 words
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262 1959-09-10 16 Russians not backing China on border row fONDON, Thurs. The Soviet Union is not giving full public support to China over the Indian border conflict. Diplomatic quarters here read this interpretation of an official statement broadcast by Radio Moscow yesterday. This came after the Chinese reply to India accusing Indian262 words
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Article149 1959-09-10 16 NEHRU IS SLATED IN PRESS >\V DELHI. Thurs. InI dia papers yesterday eritici>ed the Governt for not informing Parent and the public of the of Indo-Chinese relations over the past five years -only disclosed m the White Paper issued three days ago. editorial m The States.;id the White Papyr andReuter - 149 words
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Article70 1959-09-10 16 'Darul Islam leader set to quit' IAKARTA. Thurs. The top •I Darul Islam commander In the South Celebes, Bahar Mattaliu. has offered to surrender to the Government, the Antara news agency said yesterd. The a Mattaliu had courier to the rmy commander with a plan for co-operation betu c rebelsU.P.I - 70 words
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Article198 1959-09-10 16 WASHINGTON, Thurvs.— President Eisenhower said yesterday one of the strongest iinks among Western nations was the religious behei of their peoples m a Divine Creator. He said this during unscheduled remarks to a delegation from the National Council of Cnurches of Christ In the Uniied States.U.P.I - 198 words
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Article57 1959-09-10 16 Improper arrests are ending MOSCOW. Thurs. The Minister of Justice of the Russian Republic said that the draft of a new Law Code for the, republic "completely eliminates" the possibility of improper arrests and imprisonment such as occurred during the reign of Josef Stalin. Minister Vladimir Bolderev added that labour57 words
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Article18 1959-09-10 16 TOKYO. Thurs.— The first anti-submarine patrol plane produced m Japan yesterday made its debut here. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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201 1959-09-10 16 VIENTIANE, Thurs. Communist China's Foreign Minister yesterday declared support for North Vietnam's opposition to the United Nations investigating committee on Laos. Mr. Chen Vi said at a Bulgarian embassy National day reception m Peking that •'any attempt to interfere with the201 words
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70 1959-09-10 16 MALAY A-RI PACT BEFORE PARLIAMENT JAKARTA. Thurs. The Indonesian Parliament has been asked to ratify a friendship treaty between Indonesia and Malaya signed m Kuala Lumpur m April this year. Antara news agency said today. The agency said the treaty was based on the common desire of the people ofReuter - 70 words
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Article56 1959-09-10 16 SYDNEY, Thurs. A man with en axe ran amok m Sydney's Regent cinema yesterday injuring 16 people one fatally as he slashed his way down the aisle. Last night a man—indentifled by" police as a Polish migrant was charged with murder. Five of the wounded wereReuter - 56 words
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Article73 1959-09-10 16 MEXICO CITY, Thurs. Search parties have found the body of 57-year-old Eugenio Pollowski who fell 11,000 feet to his death on Tuesday from a Mexican air* liner after the aircraft was rocked by an explosion. The plane made a forced landing. Inquiries into the blastReuter - 73 words
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Article143 1959-09-10 16 Girls blush because men like it YORK, Thurs. Embarrassment may make a girl blush but the real scientific reason she does so is because men like it. Dr. C. B. Goodhart of the Cambridge University Museum of Zoology suggested here. Dr. Goodhart was presenting a paper on "the evolutionary significanceReuter - 143 words
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Article33 1959-09-10 16 LONDON, Thurs. Major General C.E. Weir, chief of the New Zealand General Staff, left London by air yesterday for Singapore. He is to visit New Zealand troops m Malaya. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article128 1959-09-10 16 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The General Services Administration will sell an estimated 40.000 long tons of rubber from its stockpile, officials said here yesterday. But they said they expected no immediate announcement of disposal plans to be made. Such plans were still under consideration, m particular byReuter - 128 words
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Article71 1959-09-10 16 CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida, Thurs. A test model of the Mercury satellite which will carry a man into space was launched yesterday as Lt.-Cmdr. Allan B. Shepard (Jr.), one of the nations seven astronauts, looked on. The riderless capsule Jell short of its mark but was71 words
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Article40 1959-09-10 16 More than 1.100 "baby" car diesel engines made by Perkins Engines of Peterborough have been ordered by the company's distributors m Singapore, Lyons Motors. About 95 per cent of these engines have been installed m taxis.40 words
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Article23 1959-09-10 16 THE HAGUE. Thurs. An International Court of Justice session will be held today on the Indian claim to Portuguese Goa. U.P.I.U.P.I - 23 words
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Article119 1959-09-10 16 MADRID, Thursday. rpHE Chinese three-masted 60-ton junk Rubia with a crew of five Spaniards and an 18-year-old Chinese cook, Joseph Lvi Tse, was given a rousing reception when she arrived at Barcelona yesterday after completing a voyage from Hone Kong. The junk, which was built atReuter - 119 words
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Article58 1959-09-10 16 ONDON, Thurs— A slot machine selling double whiskies wrapped m transparent paper was one of the most novel sights on show at the Packaging Exhibition here. However, the makers of the machines think it more likely that spirit-niled slot machines will reach other parts of theReuter - 58 words
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Article28 1959-09-10 16 WASHINGTON, Thins. Vice-President Ecvard Kardelj of Yugoslavia is to visit the United States toward the end of this year, to lecture at Harvard University ReuterReuter - 28 words
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146 1959-09-10 16 De GAULLE SACKS GEN. IN ALGERIA MOVE PARIS, Thurs. President de Gaulle dismissed his army Chief of Staff last night m a move that appeared to some observers to be linked with the impending announcement of his new peace plan for Algeria. The replacement of Gen. Henri Zeller by Gen.146 words
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193 1959-09-10 16 Hard polls figh ahead, says Chancellor LAUNCESTON, Cornwal. ThuJ MR. DERICK HEATHCOAT AMOKY. the CM cellor of the Exchequer, last night s I tain's forthcoming general electioi v. .oJ be "a hard and a stern fight. At the end of his speech ai I rally here, the chancellor toasted cessReuter - 193 words
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Article53 1959-09-10 16 LABOUR WOULD RAISE PENSION LONDON 7 U Labour P. I polit; 1 I turned I tion, wo i age and wdo* peadfl 10 < $4.25 a v hl> n I the pro. 1 to F, I tior. I per. J if tin I m ma" Mr called 1 I i.sm."53 words